Five Kinds of Writing: Selections from British and American Authors, Old and NewTheodore Morrison Little, Brown, 1939 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... things named are every one of them individual and singular . One universal name is imposed on many things , for their similitude in some quality , or other accident ; and whereas a proper name bringeth to mind one thing only ...
... things named are every one of them individual and singular . One universal name is imposed on many things , for their similitude in some quality , or other accident ; and whereas a proper name bringeth to mind one thing only ...
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... things which resemble each other are the same ; conta- gious magic commits the mistake of assuming that things which have once been in contact with each other are always in contact . But in practice the two branches are often combined ...
... things which resemble each other are the same ; conta- gious magic commits the mistake of assuming that things which have once been in contact with each other are always in contact . But in practice the two branches are often combined ...
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... things . This celebrated dictum became current at a decisive moment in Greek life and would indeed seem to sum up almost necessarily the point of view of any age that has cast off traditional standards . The all - important question is ...
... things . This celebrated dictum became current at a decisive moment in Greek life and would indeed seem to sum up almost necessarily the point of view of any age that has cast off traditional standards . The all - important question is ...
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